Here's a London Fog with a small stain that would probably come out for $4.99
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-London-Fog-Windbreaker-Jacket-Size-38-Long-Khaki-Calibre-Cloth-Baltimore-/271434984284?
A covert deadstock Gant button down by some regional men's outfitter
http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-50-s-VAN-BOVEN-THE-HUGGER-COTTON-PLAID-BUTTON-DOWN-SHIRT-DEADSTOCK-MED-/121304506769?
WM and other skinny guys take note:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lot-5-VINTAGE-King-James-White-T-Shirts-Mens-Undershirts-Sz-Small-UNOPENED-New-/191116466768?
Nice vintage Gant sport coat, just a bit too big for me, otherwise i'd of snaffled it.
https://www.etsy.com/listing/183494086/gant-ultra-lightweight-blue-white-and?ref=favs_view_1
Worth it. Get a nice new lining installed, and it would be a lovely suit.
that's nice Woolster. might need to do some measuring tonight...
From the Item Description:
"I detect some shining to the elbows and the seat of the pants, and it should show up on the photographs."
I would really pay attention to this part. Sometimes suits are much more shiny in person than they appear in photographs. Even more so with a 50+ year old suit in charcoal gray that was probably worn often and possibly dry cleaned regularly. Just my .02.
Kudos to TJ for actually reading the description. I just looked at the pictures.
Nice looking 60's sack suit. Advertised as a size 38/40
https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/184750490/vintage-60s-varsity-towns-madisonaire-2?ref=af_shop_listed_item
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I like the cut of the suit, but the shiny sharkskin iridescence turns me off a bit.
For vintage sharkskin in that condition, with a sensible inseam, that's a no-brainer.
Do a search for my old sharkskin suit on here if you're bored. I have grown into it a bit more in the last few years.
The material is wool and viscose, not poly. Wears very cool and looks like nothing else, perfect evening suits.
^^^ I like both of those shops, lol.
I mean, the guy's got hair. You've got to give him that.